CoRoT-9 b

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Description: CoRoT-9b is an exoplanet orbiting the star CoRoT-9, approximately 1500 light years away in the constellation Serpens. CoRoT-9b's distance of nearest approach to its parent star of approximately 0.36 AU was the largest of all known transiting planets at the time of its discovery, with an orbital period of 95 days. The transit of this planet lasts 8 hours. The planet is at a distance from its star where there is a strong increase in albedo as the temperature decreases, because of the condensation of reflective water clouds in the atmosphere. This suggests its atmosphere may be locked into one of two states: a cloudless state with temperatures between 380 K and 430 K, or covered in water clouds with a temperature in the range 250 K to 290 K.

Physical Properties

Mass (Jupiter mass): 0.84 MJ

Radius (Jupiter radius): 1.066 RJ

Density: 0.86 g/cm³

Equilibrium Temperature: 420.0 K

Orbital Parameters

Orbital Period: 95.272656 days

Semi-major Axis: 0.4021 AU

Eccentricity: 0.133

Inclination: 89.9°

Host Star Properties

Host Star: CoRoT-9

Spectral Type: G3 V

Temperature: 5625.0 K

Stellar Mass: 0.96 M

Stellar Radius: 0.96 R

Discovery Information

Planet Letter: b

Object ID: 3.10962

Host ID: 2.10346

Discovery Date: 2010-03

Discovery Year: 2009

Discovery Method: Transit

Discovery Locale: Space

Discovery Facility: CoRoT

Discovery Instrument: CoRoT CCD Array

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